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"We're going to eliminate it, and everybody knows it's right," the president said of the department at the White House Thursday.
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The shift could disrupt global supply chains as companies restructure sourcing strategies and manufacturing operations.
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The ruling is a victory for Trump’s effort to control regulatory bodies that Congress intended to operate with some independence.
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Without lawyers to represent them, those opposing Trump’s policies will, in effect, be legally disarmed, allowing his authoritarian impulses to run rampant.
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An executive order signed by the president would cancel collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of workers, the largest federal employees union said. The union was preparing legal action.
There is broad agreement among Republicans that the government, particularly the federal bureaucracy, is too bloated for its own good. And despite coming into office with such power vested in the executive, President Donald Trump has overseen an aggressive effort to slash his own branch, to the relief of conservatives in Congress.
After a January executive order demanded that more files related to the 1963 assassination be declassified, the National Security Division reportedly pulled an all-nighter to get the job done.
Fulfilling his campaign promise and an idea he floated during his first term, President Trump is taking action to end the Department of Education.
Trump signed an executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, the president has no role whatsoever in the constitutional amendment process. In the Bush v. Gore election, legal experts used ...
An executive order underscored the extent to which the president, who faced four indictments after he left office, aims to exact a price from anyone associated with past investigations of him.
President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting law firms have divided the legal community and led to backlash from lawyers around the nation.
President Trump has signed an executive order and said he will begin eliminating the Department of Education. Here's what it means for student loan borrowers.